Raj & Kamla Gupta Governance Institute, Drexel University 2027 Academic Conference Call For Papers
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Call for papers for 20th Annual Corporate Governance Academic Conference at Drexel University
In collaboration with the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) and the Society for Financial Studies (SFS), the Raj & Kamla Gupta Governance Institute at Drexel University invites papers in any area related to corporate governance, which includes topics about the board of directors, executive compensation, ownership structure, shareholder activism, institutional investors, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, sustainable finance, regulation, talent management, etc.
The conference will take place on Friday, April 16, 2027 at Drexel University. All participants must attend in-person.
The conference this year offers an optional dual submission to the Review of Corporate Finance Studies (RCFS).
Submission deadline: Thursday, Dec. 31, 2026 (11:59 p.m.)
Submission Instructions
- There is a non-refundable submission fee of $100 per paper [reduced to $25 for papers written by current PhD students thanks to SFS’s financial support]
- After registering for the event and paying the fee, you will receive by email a link to a page where you can submit your paper and select the dual submission option
- The submitting author will be informed of the conference decision by the end of January 2027
- To contact the organizers, please send an email to: GGI-conference@drexel.edu.
Program Committee: David Becher (Drexel); Jay Cai (Drexel); Jeffrey Coles (Utah); Naveen Daniel (Drexel); Diane Del Guercio (Oregon); David Denis (Pittsburgh); Daniel Dorn (Drexel); Chuck Fang (Drexel); Eli Fich (Drexel); Laura Field (Delaware); Nick Gantchev (Virginia); Todd Gormley (WASHU); Tom Griffin (Villanova); Jarrad Harford (Washington); Peter Iliev (Penn State); Wei Jiang (Emory); Dalida Kadyrzhanova (Federal Reserve Board); Joseph Kalmenovitz (Rochester); Jonathan Karpoff (Washington); Tanja Kirmse (Miami OH); Michelle Lowry (Drexel); Nadya Malenko (Boston College); Lalitha Naveen (Temple); Ed Nelling (Drexel); Greg Nini (Drexel); Micah Officer (Loyola Marymount); Gordon Phillips (Dartmouth); Anh Tran (City London); Paolo Volpin (Drexel); Michael S. Weisbach (OSU); Jared Wilson (Indiana); Mike Wittry (OSU); Tracie Woidtke (Tennessee); Yuhai Xuan (California Irvine); Ke Yang (Lehigh); David Yermack (NYU).